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Namibia: Society Must Also Care for Itself AllAfrica.com
CICERO, Machiavelli and the American founders held that society must reproduce itself by producing good citizens.
Conversation with a family man The Daily Tribune
I remember the first time I met the power couple Don and Grace Bagatsing three summers ago.
Relief effort Guardian Unlimited
The Good Life , by Jay McInerney. (Bloomsbury, £7.99) Barely a fortnight after the destruction of the World Trade Center, two jaded Manhattan publishers are discussing their autumn list: "You see that woman on the news this morning?
Dear Dan Brown, All Eyes Are on You New York Times
Thanks, Dan Brown. Look what you started. In the sound-like-Brown genre the stakes are high, the scruples are absent and the copycatting is out of control.
The Da Vinci Clones New York Times
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Stage Friday, Feb 16, 2007 Seattle Weekly
“The Raven and the Swan,” “The Lion and the Mouse,” and “The Tortoise and the Hare,” told with music (some by Ann and Nancy Wilson). Thistle Theatre. Ends Sun. Feb. 18.
Be afraid, be very afraid The Daily Targum
Fear is a powerful motivator. Politicians have known this for millennia. Machiavelli understood this as well when he said "It is better to be feared than loved." What he meant was that if one wants to maintain power one would be wise to make his subjects afraid of him or afraid of something which the leader can protect his subjects from by maintaining power.
The International System And The Relevance Of The State AllGambian.Net
The modern dispensation of International affairs is marred by so many arguments on the relevance of the state.
Official Secrets Columbia Journalism Review
When, in mid-2006, a Wall Street Journal editorial suggested that The New York Times’ s disclosures about warrant-free National Security Agency surveillance might be treasonous, it cited the constitutional authority Alexander M. Bickel.
Performance Calendar Seattle Weekly
365 Days/365 Plays Suzan-Lori Parks' cycle offers free short performances in venues across the city. See www.365seattle.com for performers, locations, and times.

Machiavelli
Biography, notes on The Prince, examination of Machiavelli's ideas on leadership, and links
Niccolò Machiavelli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyperlinked, in-depth article on the life and works of Italian philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli
Niccolo Machiavelli | Statesman and Political Philosopher
Profile of the Florentine philosopher and diplomat
eMachiavelli the Official Machiavelli Site
Includes a history of Niccolo Machiavelli. Also offers advice, research, plays, musicals, and screenplays
Machiavelli Online
texts by and about Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527), including critical essays on It is the work of Philip Grose at the University of Pennsylvania.
Niccolò Machiavelli Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Written by Cary Nederman. Certainly, Machiavelli contributed to a large number of important discourses in
Niccolo Machiavelli, 1469-1527
Excerpts from a lecture on Machiavelli, as well as an excerpt from the philosopher's introduction to Discourses on Titus Livius
Machiavelli
Provides brief biographical information and time line
Niccolo Machiavelli
Analysis of Machiavelli's life and work, including his influence during the Renaissance
Machiavelli The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
Dedicated to the philosopher and his most famous book. Includes biography, pictures, analysis and summary of The Prince, and a selection of quotesmachiavelli: riassunto mandragola di machiavelli , il principe machiavelli , riassunto mandragola di machiavelli , il principe machiavelli , machiavelli
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